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Green studies Brennan's marginalia to uncover some of the sources for his thought. The marginalia in Brennan's copies of the works of John Keats, Walter Pater and Edward Maitland enable many connections to be made with Brennan's writing. This, Green argues, demonstrates that Brennan's reading demands closer study to uncover the many sources of his thinking.

Notes

  • Paper presented at the Inaugural Meeting of the Brennan Society held at the University of Sydney NSW on 15 August 1976.
  • Includes reference to the influence of Walter Pater, Edward Maitland and Emilia Dilke on Christopher Brennan.

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    y separately published work icon Southerly vol. 37 no. 4 December 1977 Z598171 1977 periodical issue 1977 pg. 363-381
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